JournalsrmiVol. 19, No. 3Volume 19, No. 3 (2003) Revista Matemática Iberoamericanapp. 755–766Periodic Quasiregular Mappings of Finite OrderDavid DrasinSwati Sastrypp. 767–796Elliptic Self-Similar Stochastic ProcessesAlbert BenassiDaniel Rouxpp. 797–812Analysis of the free boundary for the p-parabolic variational problem (p≥2)Henrik Shahgholianpp. 813–856Poissonian products of random weights: Uniform convergence and related measuresJulien Barralpp. 857–872Mappings of finite distortion: Sharp Orlicz-conditionsJanne KauhanenPekka KoskelaJan MalýJani OnninenXiao Zhongpp. 873–917The Pressure Equation in the Fast Diffusion RangeEmmanuel ChasseigneJuan Luis Vázquezpp. 919–942Calderón-Zygmund theory for non-integral operators and the H∞ functional calculusSönke BlunckPeer Christian Kunstmannpp. 943–970Backward-iteration sequences with bounded hyperbolic steps for analytic self-maps of the diskPietro Poggi-Corradinipp. 971–1018Kinetic equilibration rates for granular media and related equations: entropy dissipation and mass transportation estimatesJosé A. CarrilloRobert J. McCannCédric Villanipp. 1019–1044Singular Radon transforms and maximal functions under convexity assumptionsAndreas SeegerStephen Wainger
pp. 797–812Analysis of the free boundary for the p-parabolic variational problem (p≥2)Henrik Shahgholian
pp. 813–856Poissonian products of random weights: Uniform convergence and related measuresJulien Barral
pp. 857–872Mappings of finite distortion: Sharp Orlicz-conditionsJanne KauhanenPekka KoskelaJan MalýJani OnninenXiao Zhong
pp. 919–942Calderón-Zygmund theory for non-integral operators and the H∞ functional calculusSönke BlunckPeer Christian Kunstmann
pp. 943–970Backward-iteration sequences with bounded hyperbolic steps for analytic self-maps of the diskPietro Poggi-Corradini
pp. 971–1018Kinetic equilibration rates for granular media and related equations: entropy dissipation and mass transportation estimatesJosé A. CarrilloRobert J. McCannCédric Villani
pp. 1019–1044Singular Radon transforms and maximal functions under convexity assumptionsAndreas SeegerStephen Wainger